Find Movies & TV
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover
Explore
Movies & TV Shows
Most Popular
Leaving Soon
Categories
Action
Animation
Comedy
Crime
Documentary
Drama
En Español
Horror
Music
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Western
Explore
Browse Channels
Featured Channels
Crime 360
Nashville
FailArmy
Categories
Hit TV
Drama TV
Movies
True Crime
News
Sports
Reality
Classics
Sci-Fi & Action
Chills & Thrills
Comedy
Game Shows
Nature & Travel
History & Science
Food & Home
Lifestyle
Kids & Family
En Español
International
Anime+
Music
Sign In
The Wind Rises
Directed by
Hayao Miyazaki
PG-13
2014
2h 6m
Drama
,
Biography
,
and more
7.8
7.8
Add to Watchlist
Jiro Horikoshi studies assiduously to fulfill his aim of becoming an aeronautical engineer. As WWII begins, fighter aircraft designed by him end up getting used by the Japanese Empire against its foes.
More
Where to Watch The Wind Rises
HBO Max
Subscription
HBO Max Amazon Channel
Subscription
YouTube TV
Subscription
+4 more
Cast of The Wind Rises
Hideaki Anno
Jiro Horikoshi (voice)
Hidetoshi Nishijima
Honjô (voice)
Miori Takimoto
Naoko Satomi (voice)
Masahiko Nishimura
Kurokawa (voice)
Stephen Alpert
Castorp (voice)
Mansai Nomura
Giovanni Battista (voice)
Jun Kunimura
Hattori (voice)
Mirai Shida
Kayo Horikoshi (voice)
Shinobu Otake
Mrs. Kurokawa (voice)
Morio Kazama
Satomi (voice)
Keiko Takeshita
Jirô's mother (voice)
Sascha
German Security Guard / Flight Engineer (voice)
Kaichi Kaburagi
Young Jiro Horikoshi (voice)
Maki Shinta
Young Kayo Horikoshi (voice)
Hayao Miyazaki
Director / Screenplay
Toshio Suzuki
Producer
Koji Hoshino
Executive Producer
Yoji Takeshige
Art Direction
Atsushi Okui
Director Of Photography
Shintarou Nakazawa
Second Assistant Director
The Wind Rises Ratings & Reviews
ARTINFO.com
J. Hoberman
I don't doubt the sincerity of Miyazaki's pacifism but I'm appalled by his abstract vision. Like, how many tens or hundreds of thousands of real people in Asia and the Pacific were de-animated thanks to [Jiro] Horikoshi's dreams?
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
A beautiful--and now Oscar-nominated--swan song from Miyazaki, The Wind Rises is a breathtaking ode to what is and what could be.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
The film is one of the most rapturously beautiful that Miyazaki has made, and all the more unsettling because of it.
Grantland
Wesley Morris
The pastel palette bespeaks a determined, almost demented lightness.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
At 73, Miyazaki's farewell is many things -- gorgeous, beckoning, compassionate. For better and worse, it soars above child's play.
Detroit News
Tom Long
When Jiro dreams, "Wind" soars; when he comes down to earth, the film can feel a bit stiff and murky. But then, that may be the point.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
The Wind Rises has the sweep and majesty of a Technicolor Hollywood classic.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
A work of immense mystery and strangeness, loaded with unforgettable images, spectacular sweeps of color and nested, hidden meanings.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
It speaks to both the head and the heart, and it is, in myriad ways, some of the best work the legendary animator has ever created.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
Gorgeous, wondrous and troubling.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
The view is beautiful, but the loftier aims of "The Wind Rises" fall short.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
The beauty of "The Wind Rises" - and it really is gorgeous - does not mask the troublesome aspects of its story, or of human nature itself.
Film Comment Magazine
Andrew Chan
Apart from its handcrafted visuals, which are as lovely and painstakingly precise as anything in the Ghibli canon, the film feels sapped of conflict and energy
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
The images in "The Wind Rises" are breathtaking, with one striking scene after another, imaginative, whimsical, powerful.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Everything is invested with spirit: levers, flaps, and, of course, the wind.
leonardmaltin.com
Leonard Maltin
Certainly no one else would render such a story in old-school, hand-drawn animation instead of surrendering to modern CGI. But that's what makes Miyazaki unique
Slate
Dana Stevens
The Wind Rises has the historical sweep of a David Lean picture, complete with panoramic shots of migrating populations against a background of disaster ...
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
While it's not quite as magical as some of his previous films, it makes a fitting and often moving farewell.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Visually, "The Wind Rises" is a thing of sensual, contemplative poetry, from the pearlescent cloudscapes and verdant countryside of Horikoshi's youth to the hulking gray factories he visits in prewar Germany as a young man.
The Dissolve
Tasha Robinson
The Wind Rises' minimal moral component doesn't get in the way of Miyazaki's always-compelling imagery.
Watch The Wind Rises Videos
The Wind Rises (US Trailer)
The Wind Rises (US Trailer)
Trailer
The Wind Rises (Studio Ghibli Fest 2023 Fathom Events 30 Second Trailer)
The Wind Rises (Studio Ghibli Fest 2023 Fathom Events 30 Second Trailer)
Trailer
Earthquake
Earthquake
Scene
Creating Planes
Creating Planes
Scene
Flying Through Town
Flying Through Town
Scene
Airplanes Are Beautiful Dreams
Airplanes Are Beautiful Dreams
Scene
Let The Wind Carry These Wings
Let The Wind Carry These Wings
Scene
Take Plex everywhere
Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover